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Family configuration
Your might want to specify a family, your router belongs to. There are two possibilities: create new family or joining to existing.
New family
You must create family self-signed certificate and key.
The only key type supported is prime256v1.
Use the following list of commands:
openssl ecparam -name prime256v1 -genkey -out <your family name>.key
openssl req -new -key <your family name>.key -out <your family name>.csr
touch v3.ext
openssl x509 -req -days 3650 -in <your family name>.csr -signkey <your family name>.key -out <your family name>.crt -extfile v3.ext
Specify .family.i2p.net for CN (Common Name) when requested.
Once you are done with it place .key and .crt to /family folder (for exmple ~/.i2pd/family). You should provide these two files to other members joining your family. If you want to register you family and let I2P network recognize it, create pull request for you .crt file into contrib/certificate/family. It will appear in i2pd and I2P next releases packages. Don't place .key file, it must be shared between you family members only.
How to join existing family
Once you and that family agree to do it, they must give you .key and .crt file and you must place in /certificates/family/ folder.
Publish your family
Run i2pd with parameter 'family=', make sure you have .key and .crt in your 'family' folder. If everything is set properly, you router.info will contain two new fields: 'family' and 'family.sig'. Otherwise your router will complain on startup with log messages starting with "Family:" prefix and severity 'warn' or 'error'.